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Bradley Erin Serack
May 18, 1990 - April 13, 2014
Bradley Erin Serack was born in Calgary, AB on May 18,
1990 to Leroy Serack & Ronaye Tyler. He graduated from
Forest Lawn High School in 2008. He proudly worked for
his cousin Cory Dolo as a tile setter. He attended the
Ogden Congregation at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses. Bradley fell asleep in death on April 13, 2014.
His many loves in life were skiing, snowboarding,
movies, and music. He enjoyed making others laugh.
Bradley never passed up an opportunity to play a prank
on or scare an unsuspecting friend. Bradley had no fears
of trying new things or accepting a challenge. It can be
said that when you met Bradley, you didn’t like him…you
LOVED him. His infectious smile and humorous attitude
was all you needed to feel important and blessed to be a
part of his world. Most of all he loved family. He felt
incredibly fortunate to have so many that cared for him
and in turn he made it his mission to make them all laugh
in life.
Bradley believed in Gods promise at Isaiah 25:8, “He will
swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah
will wipe away the tears from all faces.” We know
Bradley would want us to remember the thought at 2
Corinthians 4:18, "to keep our eyes on the prize” when
we will see him again. Until then we will be missing him
and his smiling eyes.
1990 to Leroy Serack & Ronaye Tyler. He graduated from
Forest Lawn High School in 2008. He proudly worked for
his cousin Cory Dolo as a tile setter. He attended the
Ogden Congregation at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses. Bradley fell asleep in death on April 13, 2014.
His many loves in life were skiing, snowboarding,
movies, and music. He enjoyed making others laugh.
Bradley never passed up an opportunity to play a prank
on or scare an unsuspecting friend. Bradley had no fears
of trying new things or accepting a challenge. It can be
said that when you met Bradley, you didn’t like him…you
LOVED him. His infectious smile and humorous attitude
was all you needed to feel important and blessed to be a
part of his world. Most of all he loved family. He felt
incredibly fortunate to have so many that cared for him
and in turn he made it his mission to make them all laugh
in life.
Bradley believed in Gods promise at Isaiah 25:8, “He will
swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah
will wipe away the tears from all faces.” We know
Bradley would want us to remember the thought at 2
Corinthians 4:18, "to keep our eyes on the prize” when
we will see him again. Until then we will be missing him
and his smiling eyes.